Here is what is required after we we found the article:
1) First, read the assig
Here is what is required after we we found the article:
1) First, read the assigned readings for the week to understand the topic.
2) Search for a recent article (published since January 2022) related to that topic/literature (you already had it)
3) Come to class with brief (approximately 10 minutes) introductory remarks that indicate your analysis of the literature on the topic, then discuss (approximately 5 minutes) how the article you found relates to the literature (i.e. what does it contribute? What is your analysis of the article?), then lead the class in a discussion of the readings with at least 5 discussion questions prepared. The discussion should last for half of the class period. When writing discussion questions, consider providing the class with opportunities to synthesize and/or make connections between different themes, ideas, research approaches, data, etc. found in the readings.
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so what you will do is have 5 slides for each book so the total is 10 slides. I will attached the reading below i think you had them already
So what you have to do is write what is the main idea of the two books and analysis them; is there argument, evidences please provide them. And what the different between the two books
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and then in the end of the PowerPoint you will add maybe 4 slides about the article that we had in the last work the slide of the article will not include the 10 slides of the two books ok because you already have three pages about the article so you will just add what you did in the slide. For the article you have to mention how this article related to the two books, what make the article good, what is the weakness of the article maybe one slide about that.
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here is the book and the article :
Nations & Nationalism
• Classics
o Elie Kedourie. Nationalism. 4th Edition. (Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers, Ltd., [1960] 1993).
https://vdocuments.mx/elie-kedourie-nationalism.html?page=23
o Ernest Gellner, Nations and Nationalism (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1983).
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And please do not forget our focus area is in the Comparative political area
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